An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin

The problem of empty containers is not unique to Malaysia but also a major problem that is faced by other countries around the world. An effective strategy of managing empty containers not only enable financial savings, but it also has the added advantage of contributing to the well being of the env...

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Main Author: Tarudin, Nur Farizan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18438/
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description The problem of empty containers is not unique to Malaysia but also a major problem that is faced by other countries around the world. An effective strategy of managing empty containers not only enable financial savings, but it also has the added advantage of contributing to the well being of the environment. Therefore, several strategies have been identified and implemented to reduce or minimize the environmental impact of moving around empty containers. The practice of industry in Europe in managing the container movement is based largely on two strategies called ‘Depot Direct’ and ‘Street Turn’. These strategies are looked upon as suitable tools for managing container’s entire - journey when there is a haulage by prime movers. However in Malaysia, logistics practitioners have still largely not implemented a similar strategy in the latter that forms the foundation of green logistics thus helping to reduce carbon emissions in Malaysia. Normally, road haulage companies in Malaysia use the ‘Depot Direct’ strategy and from the general observation this strategy is not an environmental friendly process as it entails unnecessary carbon emissions. This author seeks to determine whether there is a cost saving and environmental benefits if there is implementation of a new strategy like ‘Street Turn’ in Malaysia for container haulage operations. The effectiveness of ‘Street Turn’ strategy will be measured systematically looking at the cost of operation gathering after implementation and simple estimation of percentage carbon emission reduction
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spelling uitm-184382022-04-11T23:48:23Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18438/ An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin Tarudin, Nur Farizan The problem of empty containers is not unique to Malaysia but also a major problem that is faced by other countries around the world. An effective strategy of managing empty containers not only enable financial savings, but it also has the added advantage of contributing to the well being of the environment. Therefore, several strategies have been identified and implemented to reduce or minimize the environmental impact of moving around empty containers. The practice of industry in Europe in managing the container movement is based largely on two strategies called ‘Depot Direct’ and ‘Street Turn’. These strategies are looked upon as suitable tools for managing container’s entire - journey when there is a haulage by prime movers. However in Malaysia, logistics practitioners have still largely not implemented a similar strategy in the latter that forms the foundation of green logistics thus helping to reduce carbon emissions in Malaysia. Normally, road haulage companies in Malaysia use the ‘Depot Direct’ strategy and from the general observation this strategy is not an environmental friendly process as it entails unnecessary carbon emissions. This author seeks to determine whether there is a cost saving and environmental benefits if there is implementation of a new strategy like ‘Street Turn’ in Malaysia for container haulage operations. The effectiveness of ‘Street Turn’ strategy will be measured systematically looking at the cost of operation gathering after implementation and simple estimation of percentage carbon emission reduction 2013-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18438/2/TM_NUR%20FARIZAN%20TARUDIN%20MIT%2013_5.pdf Tarudin, Nur Farizan (2013) An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin. (2013) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/18438.pdf>
spellingShingle Tarudin, Nur Farizan
An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title_full An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title_fullStr An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title_short An evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in Malaysia / Nur Farizan Tarudin
title_sort evaluation of the effectiveness of ‘street turn’ as a green logistics tool for the management of empty containers for road haulage in malaysia / nur farizan tarudin
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18438/